U.S. and Wildlife Service J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge 1 Wildlife Drive FLYWAYS are Sanibel, Florida 33957 J.N. Ding Darling like HIGHWAYS 239472-1100 National Wildlife Refuge ffllHMiki Common These are routes that the birds fly (migrate) to get to their winter and Identification Guide summer homes. There are four different Photographs donated to the flyways in the United States: Atlantic, Refuge by: Theresa Baldwin and Mississippi, Central, and Pacific. Denny Souers, volunteers of J.N. "Ding" Darling Refuge

National Wildlife Refuges are located Printing made possible by along the flyways so birds can use them "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society to rest and eat while making their long journeys. Refuges are important stopover sites for migrating birds.

Who flies the furthest? Arctic terns can migrate as far as 20,000 miles per year. From the Arctic to Antarctic and back! raiurSIHIsTiMFI only the delicate Our guide to spotting wildlife: Observation Guidelines indicators of the Enjoy your experience on the Refuge- Leave nothing but footprints; take and may it be said that the wildlife was nothing but pictures. To all who take prognosis for unaware of your presence. pictures, use courtesy to fellow visitors and wildlife. human existence..." The J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge provides a sanctuary for many Enjoy and appreciate our native vege­ tation, but please leave it untouched. species of wild , birds and native It is the food and lodging of the wildlife. vegetations. Many people come to the refuge each year to observe and photograph Please place all trash and recyclables the inhabitants of this unique ecosystem. in receptacles. If you do not, wildlife could ingest or become entangled in While the disturbance of a single visitor plastic and other trash. They often may be small, the cumulative impact by become ill and die. nearly a million people a year is large. To enhance the experience of each visitor and Do not feed or approach the wildlife. to reduce our impact on the wildlife these Animals that are fed lose their fear of us. They become dangerous and may guidelines should be followed: have to be destroyed.

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LITTLE BLUE WOOD STORK- HERON- Seen SEASONALLY Mycteria americana • Egretta caerulea This is the only American stork Look for its uniform blue-gray plumage (in It is larger than the white ibis, the light the neck has a reddish cast) and its WHITE PELICAN- PlED-BILLED GREBE and is often called the "Bird black tipped bill. Look for its bright blue beak i Pelecanns Erthrorhynchos Podilymbus podiceps > with the iron head". Look for its in breeding plumage. Large white bird with up to a 10 ft. The pied-billed grebe is a small, stocky brown grebe featherless dark head and neck. ' wingspan, this is the largest of the birds that visit with a short stout bill, floating in the water in the This endangered species can also - the Refuge. These birds spend the winter here on refuge. Look for the black ring around the white be identified by its bubble gum pink feet. Ardea herodias >~ Sanibel and migrate to Central Canada for the summer. bill, this is more obvious in the summer season. The largest Sanibel wading bird is the You must come in the winter to see this all white pelican great blue heron. Its white head, Using "teamwork" these birds swim and encircle their RED-BREASTED WHITE IBIS- grey-blue plumage and tremendous size prey together while scooping up their meals. MERGANSER- Eudocimus albus distinguish it from the other herons. * Mergus serrator This common bird will never be confused Also note the black stripe over the eye BELTED KINGFISHER- This merganser has a long with another when seen at close range. and plume on the head. Ceryle alcyon bill that is thin at the Uniformly white, its orangish red face The belted kingfisher can be base making its forehead and down-curved bill are unique. identified by its large bill, appears abrupt and vertical. Often you can see the immature YELLOW-CROWNED blue-grey head, back and wings. The male has a dark green ibis feeding. They are all brown or NIGHT-HERON- Look for the giant white collar around crested head, white neck brown turning white. Immature Nyctanassa violacea >- its neck. The female has a reddish brown ring, rusty breast and red plumage is kept for 1 year. belly band unlike the male. Look for this Look for this stocky grey heron, with a black head bill. The female is a a bird hovering over the water and plunging and buffy-white crown alon brown duck with red-crested • into the water along Wildlife Drive. ROSEATE Wildlife Drive. Like its head that gradually shades to SPOONBILL- name says, this medium the white breast, red bill also. These BLUE-WINGED TEAL- birds winter here at the refuge, preferring sheltered Ajaia ajaja >- sized heron feeds •